Automatic Age

Issue: 1935 January

F O R S A L E TO L IQ U ID EST A T E PA CE,
Seca, Royal personal penny weighing
scales reconditioned.
W rite for prices
for quick sale. Joseph J. Meydrech, 2110
S. Scoville Ave., Berwyn, 111.
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B A RG A IN S ,
R E C O N D IT IO N E D —
Rocket,
$39.50;
Cham pion,
$55.00;
Golden Gate, $19.50; Lightning, $17.50;
Register, $18.50; Meet, $16.50; Blue R ib ­
bon, $13.00; Contact Jr., $22.50; Score­
board, $6.00; Airway, $7.50; W orld Series,
$8.00; M ajor League 40,” $22.50; M ajor
League 44” , $30.00; Autobanks, $45.00;
Autocount, $38.00; Super “8” , $20.00; Mar-
blebanks, $22.50; Esquire, $25.00; Jigsaw ,
$6.00; Signal Jr., $25.00. N ational Coin
M achine Exchange, 1407 Diversey, C h i­
cago, 111.
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F O R SALE?—3 S E E B U R G V IC T RO LA S,
good condition.
Selective Amplified,
$75.00 each; Official Sweepstakes, used
very little, $5.00; 5 Star Finals, $3.00;
B ig Broadcast, $4.00; W orld Series, $8.50;
Chicago Clubs, w ith divider, like new,
$8.50; Mills Officials, $5.00; L ittle Duke,
$22.50. One-third cash, balance C.O.D.
M. G. Hurney, 156 O lym phia St., P itts ­
burgh, Pa.
F O R S A L E — A IR W A Y , $7.00; A U T O ­
bank, $50.00; A.B.T. Five Jacks, $9.50;
American Beauty, $15.00; Blue Streak,
$20.00; Blue Ribbon, $11.50; Champion,
$60.00; Contact,
Jr.,
$25.00; Contact,
Master, $18.50; Cub, $4.00; Chicago Club
House, $8.50; Drop Kick, $27.50; Electro,
$22.50; Four Jacks, $5.00; Fleet, $15.00;
Forward
Pass,
$20.00;
Gypsy,
$5.00;
Golden Gate, $22.50; Jigsaw , $6.00; L ig h t­
ning, $20.00; Knickerbocker, $15.00; M ajik
Keys, Sr., $35.00; M a jik Keys, Jr., $27.50;
M ajor League, Sr., $37.50; M ajor League,
Jr., $30.00; New Deal, $8.50; Offic|al
Sweepstakes, gum vender, $7.50; Official
Sweepstakes, plain, $4.00; Pennant, $7.00;
Mills Escalator Double Jack Pot Front
Vender, 5c play, $52.50; Pontiac. $8.00;
P u rita n Vender, $7.00; Poker Reel, $6.50;
Rocket, new model, $45.00; Signal, Jr.,
$30.00; Select-Em, gum vender, $9.50;
Select-Em, plain. $8.00; Sweet Sally,
$6.00; Streamline, $12.50; Twenty-One
Vender, $9.00: W o rld ’s Series, $8.50; Big
Bertha, Jr.. $17.50; Subway. $20.00; Dice-
O-Matic. $8.00; Jack Rabbit. $22.50; Z ig ­
Zag, $10.00; Shooting Star, $24.00; Live
Power, $27.50; Criss Cross, $30.00; Mills
Q. T., 5c play. $45.00; Crack Shot, $22.50;
Gridiron. $30.00; Rebound, $33.50;'Lite-A
Line, triple slot, $80.00; Jennings Foot­
ball, $35.00; Snake Eye, $13.50; Mills Offi­
cial, $4.00; Merry-Go-Round, $17.50; R e­
lay, $12.50; W ings, $5.00: Push Over,
$12.50. One-third deposit, balance C.O.D.
Besser Novelty Co., 3977 Delm ar Blvd.,
St. Louis, Mo.
PHONOGRAPHS,
CO IN
OPERATED,
Amplified, Selective types, all makes,
$95.00 up. Reflnished and reconditioned.
W rite for list. Capitol A utom atic Music
Co., 460 W est 34th St., New York City.
FO R S A L E — IN T E R N A T IO N A L MUTO-
scope kiddie size picture machines;; la t­
est reels. A-l condition and appearance,
$8.00 each. F.O .B. Brooklyn. Each m a ­
chine fully equipped w ith stand, reels,
top signs. Special price for entire lot of
65 machines.
One-third deposit w ith
order. Balance C.O.D. N athan Golden,
1560 40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
IN V E N T O R Y S A L E —M A JO R L E A G U E
Junior, $22.50; Esquires, $22.50; Live
Powers. $22.50: Flying Trapeze, $22.50;
Subways, $14.50; Jack Rabbits. $11.50;
Merry-Go-Rounds, $11.50; Torpedo, $11.50;
Big Berthas, $11.50; Fleets, $11.50; Pipe
Eyes. $9.50; Snake Eyes. $9.50; Push
Overs. $9.50; Select-Ems, $7.50; Marbl-
Jax, $7.50: American Beauty. $7.50; P°n-
tiacs, $5.50; Fortv-Second Street, $5.50;
Ambassadors,
$4.50;
W aldorfs,
$4.50;
W orld Series. $4.50; Silver Cups, $3.50;
Senior Centurvs, $3.50; Official Sweep­
stakes, $3.50; Club House Venders, $3.50;
D aval G um Venders, $3.50; B ig Games,
*3.50; Sharpshooters, $3.50; Jigsaws, $3.50;
Mills Officials, $2.50; Blackstones, $2.50;
Double M eilink Steel Safes w ith stands,
$22.50; M eilink Steel Lock, stands, $4.50.
All machines in used condition and
nickel slots only.
Offered subject to
prior sale. Terms, one-third certified de­
posit. W ire order today. Pioneer N ov­
elty D istrib utin g Corp.. 414 H Street
N. E ., W ashington, D. C.
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January, 1935
F O R S A L E —L ittle Duke, w ith improved
coin head, $25; Jennings and mills nick­
el machines converted to penny play,
prfced lower than you would pay for
necessary parts, only $15 w ith hand oper­
ated jackpots, $19 w ith autom atic ja c k ­
pots, all in perfect condition; one 5-cent
Mills w ith R o c k -Ola reserve jackpots,
$19; Counter machines w ith fruit reels,
$3 each, w ith poker reels, $5 each; W orld
Series, $10; Official Sweepstakes, $4;
Scoreboards,
$5.
One-fourth deposit,
balance C. O. D.
Harold S. Schwarz,
1924 E. 105th St., Cleveland, O.__________
CL O SE OUT B A R G A IN S — K ID D IE
Mutoscopes, complete, $8.00; Postal Card
Venders and Peo Basket-balls, $1.00 each;
Broadcasts, Universe, Silver Cups, A ir­
ways and Jigsaws, $5.00 each. One-third
deposit. M utual Service Company, 815
M onum ent Avenue, Dayton, Ohio.
AU TOM ATIC PH OTO M A C H IN E. D ROP
dime in slot, pose a n d presto! out
comes your photo in o n e minute, bell
for $90.00. Penny Arcade, Denver, Colo.
H A-CH A — S O M E T H I N G N E W IN
penny machines. Send $3.00 for sample
machine. Jennings Little P ul^e Ball Gum
Vender, lc play, return head Jack Pot,
$25.00; Caille Silent Sphinx Bell -Double
Jack Pot, 10c play, like new, $35.00, and
same in 5c play, $32.50; Pace Bell Jack
Pot, 25c play, $20.00; Jennings Side Ven­
der w ith Rock-Ola Jack Pot, 5c P|ay,
$18.00. D. & S. Novelty Company, 1005
Broadway, Rockford, 111.__________________
F O R S A L E — O N E P E N N Y COU NTER
and Wrapper. Late model made by the
Standard-Johnson Co. of Brooklyn, N . Y
Used 2 weeks, like new, $38.50. H ahn
Novelty Co., Greenville. Ohio.___________
F O R S A L E — (8) BROADCAST'S AT 3^5.00j
(7) Mat-Cha-Skors at $3.00, (4) Official
Sweepstakesat $6.00; (5) Puritan
ders at $4.50; (8) Jiggers a t $3^0
(12) Ball Gum Venders at $1.50. 1/d oe
posit w ith order, balance C.O.D. S.
pern, 5646 Melvin St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
RU SH Y O U R O R D E R - B L U E W B B O N ,
*9 fJO- Contact. $17.50: Hockey, $3^.50,
M aior * League, Sr., $35.00. 1/3 deposit.
W . B. Specialty Co., 2507 Marcus Ave.,
St. Louis, M o . ________________________ _
PE A N U T M A C H IN E O P E R A T O R S —
Equip your machines w ith 'th e “New
and Improved Thor Slug Ejector.” Stops
washers and slugs from entering machine.
Stops cheating machine by tripping
mechanism w ith wires, etc., through coin
slot. Saves its cost many times over on
“Slug-Jammed” Venders. Fits Ohio and
Columbus lc Venders. Fully guaranteed.
Order today. Price, $1.00 each. One or a
hundred. F.O.B. Factory. Thor Vendor
Mfg. Co., Brainerd, Minn.
T U B U L A R W R A P P E R S H O L D IN G 50
pennies or 40 nickels. Either size, $1.00
per thousand. 7/8 inch glass balls for
Crack Shot, Golden Gate, Live Power,
Drop Kick and many others, (W hite,
Blue or Yellow), 75 cents per set of 10
balls. Cash w ith order. M. T. Daniels,
1027 University Ave., W ichita, Kansas.
3-35
N U M B E R E D B A L L GUM, 1 TO 1,200.
Clean D rill Brand, different from the
ordinary kind. No dust, no cracks. $4.00
per set, or one E-Z 5c machine, includ­
ing one set, $6.00. Our high speed method
makes this low price possible. Penny
Operating Co., 3445 Park, St. Louis, Mo.
“SPEEDY” P E N N Y A N D N IC K E L
A lum inum Tube Coin Counters. Stacks
and counts accurately and makes wrap­
ping easy. F its vest pocket. W hen order­
ing state whether lc or 5c size. They
come in two sizes. Money refunded if not
satisfied. Price, $1.50 each
Postpaid.
Supreme Products Company, 333 N. Mien-
igan Ave., Chicago, 111.
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W A N T ED TO BUY
W A N T E D TO B U Y — JA C K P O T SLOT
machines, any quantity, five or ten­
cent play. Give serial number, style and
make of machine. Also price wanted.
Sicking M anufacturing Co., Inc., 1922
S i n
Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio.
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W A N T TO B U Y A N Y QU A N T IT Y M IL L S
Escalator, Double Jack P ot Bells or
Front Venders, either in 5c, 10c or 25c
play. W ill give top prices. Sicking Mfg.
Co. 1922 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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W IL L BU Y F O R CA SH U S E D M U T O -
scope Cranes. Sommers, 61 W hitehall
F O R S A L E —30 “ 21” V E N D E R S bn l ^
St., New York, N. Y . _____________ 2-35
new, $9.50 each. Bogart, Inc., Abilene,
Texas.
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W A N T E D FOR CASH T H E FOLLOW -
ing1 E xhibit Machines: M erchantman
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W E E K S OLD, TERRITORY
an d Iron Claw, Electric Cranes Pistol
cfo” ?d $45 00 eachl Rockets late models.
Ranges,
Electric Energizers,
Striking
Clocks Lighthouse Sirens, Hercules Ball
Grips. ’ G ra n d fa th e r Clocks, Enchantress
Fortunes; also Mutoscopes Knock Out
nese6t Bali5°b a m e s3* L Bof* Bosco,’ $3*00;
Roxes and Mills Fruit Machines. M ust be
Jum p in g Jacks, $3.00; and many other
fheap and in first-class condition. Best-
games at your own price. 25% w ith orcier,
wick
Fairfield, Rhuddlan Road, Rhyl,
balance C O .D All m a c h in e s ^ a r a n te e d
Wales, Great Britain.
5-36
in A-l condition. C. G. Scholle,
Harrison St., Davenport, Iowa.________
W A N T E D — A L L K IN D S U SE D A R C A D E
Machines. M u to s c o p e s , Pep Finger
TTPSAWS
W O R L D ’S S E R IE S .
AIR-
Strikers,
Roover’s Name Plate,
Bag
wavs
Fleets.
Lightnings.
Electros.
Punchers, Oracles. Card Venders, Fortune
w v u a fo rT ric e s Buy and sell bargain
Tellers.
Priced
right
to
resell.
Midway
Sts J. A m s a 264 East Federal Street. Novelty Company, P. O. Box 5083, ^ S ^
Youngstown, Ohio.
Paul, Minn.
W A N T E D — A.B.T. BIG G A M E H U N ­
ters, anim al and number reels. State
co nd itio n and lowest price for cash W ill
buy quantity if priced right Tobin. 26 S
St. Louis Ave.. Chicago, 111.
2-35
F O R SALE — SUPPLIES
D O - i S ; V ..? r^ ^ ' TcoiPn EcouTteEr S coAu S
V ^ ^ ^ c k ^ li^ it^ th e 0
^ P ige£nd
® e y eaec T d postpaMt
Supreme Products Company. 333 N. M ich­
igan Ave., Chicago, 111._________________ ™
STOPD,eSLwhGoGEmoS^ e y ESuh^m cht„NeS
O ^r
s m a ll
label™ sure get the Job done
for^OO^W estern^^De^ective Association.
Paw huska, Okla.__________________________
O P E R A T O R S L E T Y O U R CUSTOMERS
know th at you service y o u r equipment
often
Attractive gummed stickers let
o w e d O K do not remove. I X
ifcJKS ass & W « ..S
cago. 111.
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W A N T E D TO BU Y — SM A LL SCALES.
Any
make,
prefer W atling.
State
condition and where can be seen. A.
Snyder, 150 MacQuesten Parkway, North,
M ount V ernon. N. Y.__________________ __
W A N T E D — M IL L S B E L L S A N D S ID E
Venders. Serial over 160,000 to new.
Gooseneck and Escalators. W a n t all
models. Hoke. 3115 Adams Mills Road
N. W ., W ashington, D. C. _________
W A N T E D —AD V A N CE M O D E L D B A L L
Gum Machines. Must be reasonably
priced. W rite today. Ralph Segal, 1541
South Avers Ave., Chicago. Ill-_______ 3-35
W A N T E D (G R IP ) M A C H IN ES. MUST
he in good co nd itio n an d cheap. Success
A d v e rtis in g Co.. 310 Semple St.. P itts ­
burgh, Pa.
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CA SH P A ID F O R GOOD C ON D IT ION
used “Rockets,” battery type, w ith late
type tilt. Describe and state lowest prices
in first letter. R. F. Vogt, 21 Cullen Hotel
BIdg., Salt Lake City, Utah.
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W A N T E D TO L E A S E F O R A P E R IO D
of two years, A utom atic Payout Tables
only, Sportsman, Cham pions or Rockets.
Box 442, A utom atic Age.
W A N T E D — 50 V IS IB L E C OIN
Cigarette Machines. M ust be
operating condition. State price,
ator,” 186 Pence St., E ast Alton,
ROW E
in good
“ Oper­
111.
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W A N T E D — CO IN -O P ERA T ED P H O N O ­
graphs for cash, or will take over
your, payments. Coin Machine Co., 6244
Carpenter St., Chicago, 111.
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MISCELLANEOUS
P R E M IU M S , P R IZ E S , LA T EST N O V E L ­
ties and staples, suitable for machine
operators. P in games, etc. W rite for cata­
logue. N. Shure Company, W orld’s L a rg ­
est Novelty House, Adams and W ells St..
Chicago, Illinois.
10-35
M A IL IN G LIST S — N E W L Y C O M P IL E D
of buying operators and jobbers from
coast to coast, or by states if desired.
2.500 Names, $5.00; 5,000 Names, $9.00;
7.500 Names, $12.00. W e guarantee our
lists to be up-to-date and accurate be­
cause of regular mailings. Supreme P rod­
ucts Company, 333 N. M ichigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
tie
January, 1935
SLOT M A C H IN E S R E P A I R E D A N D
overhauled. Reasonable rates; all makes;
expert service. George Kanelos, 2343
Haddon Ave., Chicago, 111.
N E W J E R S E Y (C E N T R A L ) P A R T N E R
to furnish latest type P in Tables, D ig ­
gers and Pay Tables for locations now
closed to Bells and Vendors. Established
in this territory twelve years. Refer­
ences. Box LD , care of A utom atic Age.
R E L IA B L E O P E R A T O R W I L l . S E R V ­
ice coin operated equipment in C h i­
cago and vicinity on a commission basis.
Able to furnish A-l references. Address
Box No. 32, A utom atic Age.
THE HIT OF THE SHOW !
The February Souvenir Show Edition of AUTOMATIC AGE will be out the second day of the Show
carrying a special news supplement covering the first day’s events. It will show all the sensational new
machines which are being announced for the first time at the Show.
Last Forms Close February 9th
IN D E X TO ADVERTISERS
JA N U A RY , 1935
A
A. B. T. Mfg. Co............................43-46
Ad-Lee Co.............................................. 198
Advance A lum inum Castings Corp. .169
Advance Machine Co.......................... 139
American Chewing Products Corp. .134
American Coin Machine Co............. 116
American Coin Machine Exchange. 186
American Novelty Co..........................164
American Hlstachio Corp. ............... 142
American Sales Corp.......................... 194
American Vending Company ......... 104
Arcade Amusem ent Co...................... 161
A tlantic & Pacific Merchandise Co. 133
A uditorium Hotel ............................... 167
A utom atic A m usem ent Co.................150
A utom atic Sales Co............................ 170
B
Badger Novelty Co..............................159
Bally Mfg. Co.................15-18, 47, 91-94
Barron & Co., E. T..............................68
Baum Novelty Co................................179
Beverator Company ..........................183
B irm ingham Vending Co........... 157, 190
Brewer & Sons, Chas. A ...................185
Brooklyn A m usem ent Machine Co. .132
C
California Games Co.......................70-74
Cardinal Co........................ .....................19
Capehart Corp. .....................................56
Capitol Autom atic Music Co.............191
Chicago Gear W orks ..........................67
Chicago Lock Co........................... 76. 173
Classified Ads ............................. 200-202
Coleman Novelty Co.................... 151-152
Columbus Vending Co........................ 204
Corbin Cabinet Lock Co.................... 136
D
Daniels, M. T......................................... 79
Daval Mfg. Co.......................................181
E
Electro-Hoist, In c .........................114-115
Empire Machine Co............................ 162
Em pire Novelty Co..............................182
Exhibit Supply Co. ............................... 2
F
Federal Merchandise Co. ................... 89
Fitzgibbons, Joh n A ............................197
G
Gabel Mfg. Co., John ...................... 177
Gardner & Co.........................................86
Gaylord Coin Machine Corp............. 102
Genco, In c ..................................... 100, 166
General Coin A utom atic Co............... 50
General Coin Machine Corp..........96‘ r]
Germack, John N ................................... 54
G-M Laboratories, In c ........................95
Goldenberg, Inc., D ............................ 16?
Goodbody, Joh n ................................. 1™
Gottlieb & Co., D ...................................38
Groetchen Tool Co. ............................64
H
Hanson Scale Co..................................-67
Hercules Sales Organization ......... 189
Herskovitz. Irvin g H .......................... 117
Holtz, Jacob ........................................
Hornbeck’s Specialties .................127
H uber Coin Machine Sales Co. .52, 192
I
Ideal Novelty Co..................................158
Illinois Lock Co................................... 163
International Mutoscope Reel Co-- 20
Irving Mfg. & Vending Co............... 126
J
Jennings & Co., O. D .................... 98'co
Jun kun c Bros. .....................................53
K
Kalam azoo A utom atic Music Co. ..174
K aufm an Inc., Babe .................120-121
Keeney & Co., J. H ............................78
Kinzie Mfg. Co.......................................8a
L
Lazar Co., B. D ...................... 84, 86, 188
L ittle N ut Vender Co........................ 186
M
Mabey Electric & Mfg. Co......... 85. 149
Markepp Co. In c .................. 58, 101, 170
Marshall-Lemke, Inc. ........................81
Metropolitan New York Section.103-134
Mills Novelty Co.............................. 59-62
Monarch Coin M achine Co............... 159
Munves, Mike .....................................108
N
N ational Carbon Co..............................41
N ational Coin Machine Corp. ..........88
Norris Mfg. Co..................................... 146
Northwestern Corp............................48-49
O
Oriole Coin Machine Corp.................118
Owl Trading Company .................... 112
P
Pace Mfg. Co. In c .............................. 138
Paces Races In c.................................. 160
Pacific Amusement Mfg. Co. ..172, 180
Pacific Coast Novelty Co.................. 165
P an Confection Factory ...................143
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Paris Bead & Novelty House ........184
Payne Co., H. G ...................................148
Peanut Specialty Co............................173
Pierce Tool & Mfg. Co................ 153-154
Ponser Co., George ............................122
Robbins & Co., D ....... 75, 105, 113, 116,
.................123, 127, 131, 179, 183, 185
Robot Venders, Inc...................... 124-125
Rockola Mfg. Co........................ 3-14, 203
Rex Novelty Company .................... 112
Rowe M anufacturing Company 110-111
Sadikoff Sales Co................................. 168
Sanders Mfg. Co..................................173
Sauve Company, A. P ..........................84
Scientific Machine Corp............. 106-107
Seeburg Corp., J. P ............................. 80
Seiden & Co., H. W ............................130
Sherman Hotel ...................................140
Shure Co.. N .........................................196
Shyvers, Ken C. ............................... 178
Simpson Co., R. D ..............................144
Skill Games Sales Corp.....................165
Southern Autom atic Sales Co..........168
Specialty Coin Machine Builders
..................................................... 171, 193
Spurgin Mfg. Co. In c ..........................143
Standard-Johnson Co. In c ...................42
Sterling, Benj. J r ...................................85
Supreme Products Co........................ 171
Supreme Vending Co., Inc. ...128-129
T
Taksen Co., Leon ............................. 185
Trim ount Coin Machine Co. ......... 176
U
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U nited Amusem ent Co.
V anak Corp............................................ 195
Veeder-Root, Inc. ............................. 137
V iking Specialty Co............................ 156
W
W alker-Freeman Co., In c ................. 182
W alzer Company, A. M ...................... 90
W ilcox Mfg. Co.. W . W ........... 145, 169
W ithey Co., B. A. ............................. 193
W . J. C. Vending Co..........................117
W urlitzer Mfg. Co., Rudolph ...36-37
Y
Yale Slot & Slug Co........................ ..67
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co...................i.66
Zenobia Co., Inc.
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